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This is âAdd to Queue,â our attempt to sort through the cacophony of music floating in the algorithmic atmosphere by consulting the experts themselves. Our favorite musicians tell us about their favorite musicâthe sad, the happy, the dinner party-y, the songs they want played at their funeral. In this edition, we speak with the Nigerian-American R&B sister duo VanJess. On January 29, they will release their EP, Homegrown. The nine-track project features hit singles like âSlow Down,â âCome Over,â and and their latest single âCuriousââout today. Below, Ivana and Jess of VanJess spoke to Interview about their favorite songs and whatâs on their playlist.
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JULIANA UKIOMOGBE: What was the last song that you listened to?
IVANA: The last song I was listening to was âHanging By a Momentâ by Lifehouse. I was also listening to a K-pop artist named Kai. His songâs called âMmmh.â
UKIOMOGBE: Who was the earliest musician to influence you?
JESS: Got to be Whitney Houston. Just being able to sing in a way that conveyed such emotion. Thatâs something that really stuck with me. Sheâs someone that I really studied because of that.
IVANA: Thatâs a tough one, there are so many. But I would say TLC, Aaliyah, and Michael Jackson. I would say with TLC, just growing up watching their music videos, they were so dynamic with how they would perform. They were really charismatic. Lisa [âLeft Eyeâ Lopes] was just always shining. Their sounds were always so bubbly and energetic. Aaliyahâs aesthetic was always so dope. Even as a child, I was super intrigued by her.
UKIOMOGBE: I understand you guys are releasing an EP this year. What can you tell me about it?
JESS: The title of it is Homegrown. Itâs a full-circle moment for us because that actually was supposed to be the original title of our project that ended up becoming Silk Canvas. It was because our journey up to that point had been really homegrown. It all started in our home, and it was very much between me and my sisterâwriting all the songs, producing, all that. With everything happening in the world, we felt like we were really getting back to that with the creation of a lot of the songs. Itâs a really feel-good project. We have all those singles that we put out and some more that people are getting here in January.

UKIOMOGBE: Who were you listening to while recording it?
IVANA: For this specific project, we were really focused on the fact that weâre in a pandemic. âHow are we going to move around?â We started to listen to some of the old music that we already had. âCome Over,â the song that we released first, was written four years ago. So we were just going with the flow. We werenât necessarily listening to anyone. Weâre always going to listen to music because music makes you feel good. Definitely always listening to some Janet [Jackson]. Always listening to some Charlie Wilson, but there was nothing specific that we listened to to inspire this. We were sort of inspired by ourselves in a way. Not to brag or be vain, but we were just so isolated within ourselves. And naturally, the first song that we dropped, we actually played it acoustically first on Twitter at home.
JESS: We had our little home setup and recorded it. I feel like the creation of that song really represents the Homegrown title.
UKIOMOGBE: Do you have a song that always puts you in a good mood, without fail?
JESS: âSuperstitionâ by Stevie Wonder and âBlame It On The Boogieâ by The Jackson 5.
IVANA: Definitely âReturn Of The Mack.â I feel like I was jamming to that when I was five.
UKIOMOGBE: Whatâs your go-to breakup song?
JESS: Honestly, Iâm not one of those people that likes to listen to sad music when Iâm sad. So if I was going through a breakup, I would be listening to empowering music like âSissy That Walkâ by RuPaul.
IVANA: I donât even think this is a breakup song, but it feels sad to me and itâs a dope track. Itâs âNot You Tooâ by Drak featuring Chris Brown.
UKIOMOGBE: What about songs for a road trip?
JESS: âFamily Affairâ by Mary J. Blige, âSeptemberâ by Earth, Wind, & Fire, and âIfâ by Janet Jackson.
IVANA: âYou Keep Me Hanging Onâ by Diana Ross And The Supremes.
UKIOMOGBE:Â I donât know if you guys smoke, but if you were to make a high playlist, what would be on it?
JESS: âHigh For Thisâ by The Weeknd. That was perfect. Honestly, all The Weeknd songs. I would say âFloatingâ by Mannywellz, which weâre featured on.
IVANA: âSearchingâ by Damian Marley. Got to have the Marleys on there.
UKIOMOGBE: If you were to pick a couple of songs to play at your funeral, what would you pick?
JESS: Oh, I would play anything by RuPaul. I would just want people to celebrate my life. And I would play âCherryâ or âComme Des Garconsâ by Rina Sawayama.
IVANA: I would play âDream On Dreamerâ by The Brand New Heavies.
UKIOMOGBE: You guys have very different vibes going on.
IVANA: [Laughs] Right? All different vibes. But definitely that one. I feel like thatâs the one for me.
UKIOMOGBE: Favorite karaoke song?
JESS: âUn-Break My Heartâ by Toni Braxton and âAinât Nobodyâ by Chaka Khan.
IVANA: âThrough The Fireâ by Chaka Khan.
UKIOMOGBE: Do you have a favorite TV show theme song?
JESS: The DuckTales theme song. Basically all the 90s cartoon theme songs. Weâre actually obsessed.
IVANA: The Proud Family. Thatâs the bomb. Destinyâs Child featuring Solange. Crazy.
UKIOMOGBE: What would you play for a house party?
IVANA: Maybe some Megan Thee Stallion. Anything from her new album to get the girls excited. âHallucinateâ by Dua Lipa. If weâre going throwback, âUpside Downâ by Diana Ross.
UKIOMOGBE: How about for a dinner party?
IVANA: Iâd feel more like Snoh Aalegra. âFind Someone Like Youâ or âI Want You Around.â Maybe some Amy [Winehouse]. I feel like I would put on YouTube and find one of those lo-fi, smooth jazz channels.
UKIOMOGBE: Speaking of dinner, if you could have dinner with four artists living or dead, who would you choose?
JESS: Oh my god. Prince, Patti LaBelle, Mariah Carey, and Whitney Houston. That would be fun.

UKIOMOGBE: What about you, Ivana?
IVANA: It depends on the kind of conversation Iâm looking for. I would like some tea spilled. I would definitely have Diddy. I would have Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones. Itâd be good talks. Music tea.
UKIOMOGBE: Whoâs your all-time dream collaborator?
JESS: Honestly, mine for a long time has been The Weeknd. I would love to collaborate with Lauryn Hill or Drake.
IVANA: Yep, same.
UKIOMOGBE: Whatâs your favorite music video of all time?
JESS: I have three. The TLC âNo Scrubsâ video is pretty iconic. I love âSay Youâll Be Thereâ by The Spice Girls. And then, for some reason, I really love all the old Britney Spears videos. I would say âIâm a Slave 4 Uâ because that was one of the more iconic ones.
IVANA: Michael Jacksonâs âRemember the Time.â
UKIOMOGBE: Before the pandemic, what was your favorite song of yours to perform live?
JESS: For me, it changes every time, but when I think âThrough Enoughâ was always really fun to perform no matter what.
Ivana: âTaste.â I think that was really fun to perform.
UKIOMOGBE: Is there a reason that you guys gravitate towards those two songs?
JESS: With âThrough Enough,â itâs speaking from a place of heartbreak. But itâs just so upbeat and energetic. Itâs one of those songs that you just get excited about. So for me, itâs almost a hype song. No matter what weâre feeling that day, when we perform that song, the energy just goes up. And for some reason, it transfers to everybody.
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